Moscow Museum of Modern Art opens collateral event at Venice Biennale
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Moscow Museum of Modern Art opens collateral event at Venice Biennale
Recycle Group, Noah’s Ark, solid wood, 40 × 500 cm, 2015.



VENICE.- Moscow Museum of Modern Art, La Fabrique Barbot et Fournier, France and Triumph Gallery present a solo exhibition of Recycle Group (Andrey Blokhin and Georgy Kuznetsov), being a Collateral Event of the 56th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia. The total site-specific installation CONVERSION is being staged at the church Sant‘Antonin, founded in the VII century.

The project CONVERSION by Recycle Group refers to the life of a modern man as it is in the age of the world web and new gadgets. Data transmission speed, constant data refreshing and availability— with every seventh person on earth owning a smartphone – have given birth to the cult of new technologies. Recycle Group‘s project compares the globalization of information networks to the conversion to some new ‗religion‘ where the scope of information available in the virtual space is a new presiding deity.

At the ancient church‘s hall, Recycle Group presents the ruins of the sanctuary of the 21th century. The show CONVERSION includes sculptures and bas-reliefs, in which figures of ‗Neo-Apostles‘ appear as the bearers of a new sacred knowledge manifested in the stream of virtual information. This imposing structure is sited in the traditional position of the church altarpiece. At the centre as if surmounting the altar, is a giant Facebook 'cross‘. The display also includes 'wooden remnants‘ of Noah’s Ark, with familiar icons from smartphone screens identifiable in its fragments.

To make sculptures of the presumed 'saints‘, the preachers of the new technologies, as well as multi-figured bas-reliefs the Recycle Group makes use of polyurethane, plastic mesh, rubber, polyethylene and new technologies. Rubbish becomes art to be kept for future generations, while the artists seek to give their viewers an idea of the future traces to be left by the paradoxes of our own age, of what will go down in history. Their sculptures and bas-reliefs take on the appearance of ancient monuments that display the ravages of time, as if artifacts from some lost and forgotten civilization.

The forms and compositions of CONVERSION project are influenced by traditional Christian iconography, yet they are disseminated by contemporary motifs like the info graphics of modern gadgets and app logos. In one relief among the 'holy‘ figures rise cell phone masts, while another scene entitled In Search of the Web depicts crowds of people struggling to get online with their mobile devices. As if by ironic coincidence there is an existing cell phone mast sited in the bell-tower of Sant‘Antonin church.

According to James Putnam, the exhibition curator: "Their [the Group‘s] art is characterized by a sophisticated provocation juxtaposing incompatible subjects like archetypes and classical forms with contemporary cultural icons. CONVERSION proposes a parallel between the Christian enlightenment and the digital technological revolution where sacred knowledge formerly residing in the heavens is now located in the virtual space of The Cloud."










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